I'm reminded of the controversy a few years back when the Brooklyn Museum had that exhibit with (among other things) a crucifix in a jar of urine. People do these things and count themselves controversial and courageous but they know they're safe from reprisal. It's a free country and more to the point, however mad they might get, the Christians aren't going to burn down the museum. But there's no artist so brave when it comes to Islam, is there? Except of course Theo van Gogh, and we all know what happened to him

Likewise with the gay protesters in LA. Where are their voices on behalf of their brethren living under sharia? Or should I say dying under sharia? It's OK to keep them in the closet, huh?

About Joy W. McCann:
I've been interviewed for Le Monde and mentioned on Fox News. I once did a segment for CNN on "Women and Guns," and this blog is periodically featured on the New York Times' blog list. My writing here has been quoted in California Lawyer. I've appeared on The Glenn and Helen Show. Oh—and Tammy Bruce once bought me breakfast.
My writing has appeared in The Noise,Handguns,Sports Afield,The American Spectator, and (it's a long story) L.A. Parent.
This is my main blog, though I'm also an alumnus of Dean's World, and I help out on the weekends at Right Wing News.
My political philosophy is quite simple: I'm a classical liberal. In our Orwellian times, that makes me a conservative, though one of a decidedly libertarian bent.